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    AES 🇧🇫 🇳🇪 🇲🇱: BURKINA FASO state NATIONALIZES 5 GOLD MINES:

    Yesterday, the State announced during the Council of Ministers the transfer of former mining assets of several companies to the Burkina Mining Participation Company (SOPAMIB) for optimal exploitation for the benefit of the population.

    The report states that, “The Council adopted a decree transferring the former mining assets of Wahgnion Gold SA, SEMAFO Boungou SA, Ressources Ferke SARL, Gryphon Minerals Burkina Faso SARL and Lilium Mining Services Burkina Faso SARL to the Burkina Mining Participation Company (SOPAMIB).”

    The State acquired on August 24, 2024, by direct transfer of shares and corporate units from the companies Endeavour Mining and Lilium Mining, the former mining assets held by these mining exploitation and research companies.

    “This acquisition is part of the State's policy of sovereign appropriation of mineral resources for the purpose of their optimal exploitation for the benefit of the population”, the final report stated.

    To CAPTAIN IBRAHIM TRAORÉ and to all the ministers, well done!, You are making Africa proud.

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    🇧🇫 BURKINA FASO is about to construct the biggest irrigation dam in the entire Africa. This is simply a revolutionary act. To other way to define it..

    The construction of the Goulouré dam.
    On the dusty plains of Goulouré, a quiet revolution is taking place. Under the resolute leadership of President Captain Ibrahim Traoré, Burkina Faso is rewriting its destiny with each stone laid and each trench dug. The construction of the Goulouré dam is not merely a feat of civil engineering—it is a monumental declaration of national resilience, agricultural sovereignty, climate adaptation, and inclusive economic growth. On Thursday, June 5, 2025, the Director-General of the National Office of Dams and Hydro-Agricultural Development (ONBAH), Commander Yaya Traoré, visited the construction site to monitor progress. Impressed by the quality of the work and the dedication of the teams, he offered words of encouragement and praised their commitment to meeting deadlines and quality standards.

    Well done to a serious leader in Africa.

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    📌 EXCLUSIVE | Burkina Faso is moving full steam ahead toward nuclear energy

    "Political will is there at the highest level," Yacouba Zabré Gouba told Sputnik Africa on the sidelines of the SPIEF 2025, following a new deal with Russia’s Rosatom.

    "The nuclear power program is a holistic program, because it includes more than just the energy component," the minister stated.

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    The Potential new looks of Bobo-Dioulasso international airport, South West of Ouagadougou.

    https://x.com/cecild84/status/1929580671820767703

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    🇧🇫- The brand new plane of Air Burkina made its first flight to Abidjan.

    Air Burkina has just acquired a new aircraft. The announcement was made on September 28th, 2024 by the company.

    The new aircraft, flown from China, is an “Embraer E190 with 6 business class seats and 92 economy class seats”, the national airline said.

    It was able to connect Ouagadougou and Abidjan. Well, it’s a small beginning but the act is commendable because the plane was bought with our own money, not with a loan.

    FYI, I think Air France 🇫🇷 is still banned from the AES since last year, after they arrogantly suspended their flights all because, Mali 🇲🇱 and Burkina welcomed the coup d’état in Niger 🇳🇪 and warned ECOWAS that if they attack Niger 🇳🇪, it will automatically amount to a declaration of war against all of them.

    So, because of their support to Niger 🇳🇪, Air France 🇫🇷 suspended their flights to our three countries on August 7th, 2023 for about 3 days without prior notice. After the three days, when they came back that they will resume their flights, we bold them: “NO! YOU WILL NOT RESUME ON AUGUST 11th, 2023.”

    The French have no respect nor consideration for Africans. They believe they can do whatever they like since they are so used to dealing with puppet leaders.

    But
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    @CapitaineIb226
    and General Tiani
    @NIGER_CNSP
    taught them a lesson and this is how they have lost access to our three countries.

    Bear in mind that Air France 🇫🇷 was making about 500M CFA francs per day, that is close to $1M a day in Mali 🇲🇱 alone per what the Malian FM
    @AbdoulayeDiop8
    told us. Can you imagine what they were making from our three countries in a day?

    But they lost all of it because of their arrogance. Obviously, their turnover has decreased, and I even read from Le Figaro that Air France will now test a new way to make its passengers pay for their meals onboard on certain destinations, come January 2025.

    Can any Malian or Nigerien confirm to me whether Air France 🇫🇷 has resumed its flights in Bamako or Niamey? As for Burkina Faso 🇧🇫, I know they haven’t resumed their flight in Ouagadougou.

    Anyway, this is a welcome development and we are still waiting for the AES airline to be launched. Let’s patronize our own airlines!

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    🚨🇧🇫 BREAKING: BURKINA FASO is set to open their new Ouagadougou-Donsin AIRPORT in 2025.

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    "Burkina - Housing - Humanitarian Cooperation"

    Burkina/Cooperation: A city of 80 housing inaugurated in Koubri for the benefit of PDIs, by President Traore :

    Koubri, July 6, 2025 (AIB) - A city consisting of 80 housing and basic social infrastructure was inaugurated on Sunday in Koubri, for the benefit of internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable populations.

    This is what leadership means.

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    From Sputnik Africa,

    Burkina Faso's Flag Flown on Africa's Highest Peak for First Time

    The Burkinabe national symbol was raised to the 5,895-meter summit of Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro.

    💪 Motorcyclist Julio Lucrece Bazi successfully completed the ascent in five days.

    "It's a message of solidarity, courage, and faith in our shared future," Lucrece Bazi wrote on social media. "It's also to show that we can reach new heights together."

    https://x.com/sputnik_africa/status/1943378437827366993


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    From Sputnik Africa,

    🇷🇺 🌾 Russia donates 700+ tonnes of food aid to Burkina Faso

    Amid the Sahel crisis, Russia has delivered over 700 tonnes of yellow split peas—valued at $2.5M—to the World Food Programme (WFP) in Burkina Faso.

    “Russia is here to help African countries, especially Burkina Faso,” said Igor Burkin, Russia’s Chargé d’Affaires.

    🤝 Sory Ouane, WFP Country Representative, welcomed the support amid ongoing humanitarian challenges.

    🚛 Sent by the Ministry of Emergency Situations, the aid extends a partnership through which Russia has contributed $430M to WFP since 2003

    https://x.com/sputnik_africa/status/1948317067133714621



    Russia Donates 700+ Tonnes of Food Aid to Burkina Faso Amid Sahel Crisis

    Russia has delivered over 700 tons of yellow split peas valued at $2.5 million to the World Food Programme (WFP) in Burkina Faso. The donation targets emergency food assistance for communities hit hard by insecurity in the Sahel.

    “This contribution was driven primarily by the current situation in Africa, particularly in the Sahel,” said Igor Burkin, Russia’s Chargé d’Affaires. “Russia is here to help African countries, especially Burkina Faso.”

    The aid, sent by Russia’s Ministry of Emergency Situations, marks part of a long-standing humanitarian partnership. Since 2003, Russia has contributed over $430 million to WFP operations globally.

    WFP Country Director Sory Ouane welcomed the support, calling it “a strong commitment to supporting humanitarian efforts in a particularly challenging context.”

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    I see people asking me inbox if it’s true or a photoshop. It’s not fake. It’s real! This is our former Defense Minister who was recently appointed Ambassador of Burkina Faso to the United States of America 🇺🇸, his Excellency General Kassoum Coulibaly.

    He presented his credentials this Thursday, July 24th, 2025, to President Donald J. Trump at the White House where he was able to hand them over, signed by Captain Ibrahim Traore, President of Faso, Head of the Burkinabè State.

    So, yea, President Trump stood up to shake his hand and took photos with him while standing as it should be when a new ambassador is appointed to the host country. So, it’s nothing new.

    However, this speaks volume, because we all saw recently how the 5 African clowns stood behind President Trump to take a photo while he was sitting.

    Bottom line is, if you don’t respect yourself, no one will respect you. This is the dignity and honor of Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 at play. Homeland or death, we will overcome!

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